GiveWP should play nicely with Lazy-loading image plugins/solutions.
under review
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Susan Trower
As an admin, I want to be able to implement lazy loading of images on my site.
Currently GiveWP forms load in a way that doesn't play nicely with lazy loading image plugins and solutions, so I have to pick between using GiveWP or using lazy loading on my site.
Ben Meredith
under review
The reason that GiveWP form images don't play nicely with lazyloading is related to how they load in general, which in the case of the Multi Step Form template is within an iframe. Lazy-loading plugins likely will have trouble with lazy-loading any images that appear within an iframe.
So while the team definitely will take a look (if enough people are adamant that lazy-loading and the optimization improvements that it brings are big enough issues to not use GiveWP) I am not sure that there will be a way for this to work at all. The workaround is to not use the first step (or the image in the first step) of GiveWP's multistep form, and/or don't use the lazy-loading feature of those optimization plugins/solutions.
Vote and comment here!
Ben Meredith
under review
The reason that GiveWP form images don't play nicely with lazyloading is related to how they load in general, which in the case of the Multi Step Form template is within an iframe. Lazy-loading plugins likely will have trouble with lazy-loading any images that appear within an iframe.
So while the team definitely will take a look (if enough people are adamant that lazy-loading and the optimization improvements that it brings are big enough issues to not use GiveWP) I am not sure that there will be a way for this to work at all. The workaround is to not use the first step (or the image in the first step) of GiveWP's multistep form, and/or don't use the lazy-loading feature of those optimization plugins/solutions.
Vote and comment here!